Example appliance displays having modular light guides and methods of assembling the same are disclosed. An example appliance display includes a printed circuit board having a side-fire light emitting diode attached to a surface of the printed circuit board, a frame having a plurality of heat stakes to operatively connect the printed circuit board to the frame, and a light guide inserted into an opening defined in the frame, wherein the light guide guides light emitted by the light emitting diode through the opening defined in the frame, and wherein the printed circuit board retains the light guide in the opening when the printed circuit board is heat staked to the frame.
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10. A method to assemble an appliance display, the method comprising:
attaching a side-fire light emitting diode to a surface of a printed circuit board;
inserting a light guide formed from a material having a density that increases further away from an edge of the light guide into which the side-fire light emitting diode emits light such that the light emitted through the opening by the light guide is substantially uniform across the opening into an opening defined in a frame;
holding the light guide held in place in the opening by heat staking the printed circuit board to the frame using heat stakes of the frame,
wherein light emitted by the side-fire light emitting diode is emitted through the opening via the light guide, and
wherein the printed circuit board retains the light guide in the opening when the printed circuit board is heat staked to the frame.
1. An appliance display comprising:
a printed circuit board having a side-fire light emitting diode attached to a surface of the printed circuit board;
a frame having a plurality of heat stakes to operatively connect the printed circuit board to the frame; and
a light guide inserted into an opening defined in the frame, the light guide held in place in the opening,
wherein the light guide guides light emitted by the side-fire light emitting diode through the opening defined in the frame,
wherein the printed circuit board retains the light guide in the opening when the printed circuit board is heat staked to the frame; and
wherein the light guide is formed from a material having a density that increases further away from an edge of the light guide into which the side-fire light emitting diode emits light such that the light emitted through the opening by the light guide is substantially uniform across the opening.
3. An appliance display as defined in
4. An appliance display as defined in
wherein the second light guide is to guide light emitted by a second side-fire light emitting diode through the second opening defined in the frame,
wherein the printed circuit board retains the second light guide in the second opening when the printed circuit board is heat staked to the frame.
5. An appliance display as defined in
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wherein the printed circuit board retains the second light guide in the second opening when the printed circuit board is heat staked to the frame.
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This disclosure relates generally to appliance displays, and, more particularly, to appliance displays having modular light guides and methods of assembling the same.
Today, some appliance displays are constructed using a sheet of light guides that is positioned between a printed circuit board and a display surface. Side-fire light emitting diodes on the printed circuit board emit light into respective ones of the light guides to emit light through respective openings defined in the display surface. However, such light guide sheets are often prohibitively expensive for appliance displays having few illuminated display elements. Other appliance displays are constructed using light boxes defined in a frame that direct light emitted by light emitting diodes on a printed circuit board through respective openings defined in a display surface. To allow such appliance displays to include capacitive touch capabilities, capacitive extenders are placed between the display surface and the printed circuit board. However, over time such capacitive extenders may cause false key presses due to thermal cycles.
The example appliance display 100 includes a frame 105 having openings defined therethrough into which individual and/or separate light guides (two of which are designated with reference numerals 110 and 111) are inserted. As described below in connection with
As shown in
To reduce parts inventory and/or to obtain more favorable part costs, the light guides 110-111 may be substantially identical, and/or may be selected from a relatively small set of light guides. By using multiple units of the same light guide in a particular appliance display, and/or using light guides selected from a small set of light guides in multiple appliance displays for a variety of appliances, costs associated with the light guides 110-111 can be reduced. That is, the modular light guides 110-111 disclosed herein can be reused across and within appliance displays. In contrast, the traditional use of light guide sheets requires the custom manufacture of a light guide sheet for each appliance display.
To secure the light guides 110-111 in the frame 105, a printed circuit board 120 is secured to a rear surface 125 of the frame 105 by one or more heat stakes (two of which are designated with reference numerals 130 and 131). As discussed below in connection with
To provide illuminated display elements having differing shapes, sizes and/or colors even when the light guides 110-111 are identical or selected from a small set of options, a label 135 is affixed to the front surface 115 of the frame 105. The label 135 has openings (one of which is designated with reference numeral 140) defined therein to define the desired display elements.
The example appliance display 100 of
Each of the openings 405-406 has a corresponding opening (two of which are designated with reference numerals 415 and 416) to allow a respective side-fire light emitting diode 905 (see
To diffuse light emitted into the end or side of the light guides 110-111, the light guides 110-111 are formed of a material having a density that increases further away from the end or side into which a respective light emitting diode 905 emits light into the light guide 110, 111. By diffusing the light, light emitted by the light guides 110-111 through the openings 405-406 can be substantially consistent and/or uniform across the surface of the light guides 110-111.
To hold the light guide 110 in place, the printed circuit board 120 is affixed to the frame 105 by heat stakes 130-131 that pass through corresponding holes 905 and 906 defined in the printed circuit board 120.
When the printed circuit board 120 is affixed to the frame 105, a side-fire light emitting diode 920 mounted on the printed circuit board 120 is positioned in the opening 415 to enable the light emitting diode 920 to emit light into the end or side of the light guide 110.
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To provide capacitive touch capability, the printed circuit board 120 may include a capacitive touch point 925. The capacitive touch point 925 can be activated through the label 135 and the light guide 110.
Although certain example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the claims of this patent.
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